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    The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant ?The Necklace? The theme of Guy de Maupassant story ?The Necklace? seems to be suggested by the line, ?What would have happened if Mathilde had not lost the necklace??. Mathilde Loisel grew up in poverty and had no expectations in life. When she got married, her and her husband would sit around the dinner table and imagine they were eating a luxurious meal. They would imagine using shiny silverware and eating their meal on

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    In the short story, "The Jewelry", written by Guy de Maupassant, there is an eventual ironic twist that ends up enhances the main character's characterization. The plot is that a young woman, whom is adored by many, is married to a clerk, who earns a modest salary each year. Together the Lantins live quite happily, despite their financial situation seems to lack the ability to provide a lavish lifestyle. However, Mrs. Lantin has a trick; she dresses up her dull clothes with "fake" jewelry that could

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    One of the most important values in life is the beauty of freedom that comes with living a simple life, yet many take what they have for granted. “The Necklace”, by the author Guy de Maupassant, written in (1884), is an exceptionally good story about one person who is discontent. A story about a beautiful woman, named Mathilde, who is at the center of this narrative. On another level, it is a story of one person can bring a series of problems for being “discontent”. One day, her husband surprised

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    the finest in the ballroom? Some people just can’t get enough of anything. Mathilde Loisel values only material possessions over happiness. Mathilde was blinded by love the day she decided to be the definition of jealousy and envy. The author Guy de Maupassant develops the character of Mathilde through her personality, dialogue, and actions. In the text on pg 1 it states “She had no gowns, no jewels, nothing. And she loved nothing but that.” Mathilde loves nothing but gowns, jewels, and everything

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    Lying is a big part of regret, problems and headaches that happen a lot to humans now a days. Lying can make you go through a lot of stress and hard work. In a short story called “The Necklace” written by Guy de Maupassant. A poor woman named Mathilde Loisel has gotten invited to a rich people party. Poor Mathilde had no jewelry to wear so she asked her friend Mathilde Loisel to lend her the most beautiful jewel and madam Forestier did. While Mathilde was heading back home she noticed she has lost

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    Guy de Maupassant was born in 1850 at Miromesnil Castle in Normandy and comes from an ancient Lorraine noble family. His father was absent while growing up, which had a huge influence of his later works, of portraying woman as strong, and often giving them the main attention in his stories. 1870/71 he participated in the German-French War. At the age of thirty he began to publish his works and quickly became a master of narrative art. His novella "Boule de Suif" (1880) and his novel "Bel-Ami" (1885)

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    Lies and deceitfulness can hurt those who are affected by it. Fear also harms the anxious person. In the story ‘The Necklace’ by Guy de Maupassant, Mathilde is a girl who dreams of living the wealthy life. Unfortunately for her, she was born into a family of clerks so she wasn’t born into a wealthy family. M. Loisel, Mathilde’s husband, receives an invitation to a ball of sorts. Mathilde is dejected about the invitation because she thinks she isn’t suited to go to this party due to her lack

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    “Envy slays itself by its own arrows.” In this quote, Mathilde is the envy, and Mathilde thought that going to the ball would make her happy, but it made her life miserable. In the story, the author, Guy de Maupassant, develops the character of Mathilde through her actions, dialogue, and personality. First, the author develops the character of Mathilde through her action. “All the men looked at her, asked her name, and sought to be introduced.” (pg. 3). Mathilde’s goals for the ball was to be the

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    Have you tried to be like someone else or impress someone you liked? Some people never realize it, but it happens in today’s society. “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant is a clear example of what many people do today. It is a short story that talked about the life of a woman named Madame Mathilde who thought she was entitled to have all the riches and luxuries like everyone else. She went out of her way to impress everyone and ended up having to pay for it at the end. Greed, dishonesty, and no satisfaction

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    Guy De Maupassant’s short story, “The Jewelry”, is about a man, named M. Lantin, who marries a woman who is infatuated by fake jewelry. She compiles all sorts of jewelry and in time her husband discovers that all of it is actually real. The author uses a myriad of literary elements to make it the absorbing short story he meant for it to be. Ignorance can define us without our knowledge at times. We all learn new things about those who are close to us. In fact, the author establishes situational

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